Why go to Croatia on a catamaran?
Among the most popular destinations in Europe, Croatia is without a doubt one of the most maritime. From the coasts ofIstria, a peninsula in the northwest of the country, to the legendary city of Dubrovnik, Croatia is bathed in unique seascapes. With a catamaran charter in Croatia, travelers have the opportunity to enjoy a unique vacation through the many islands that dot the Croatian coast. Almost all the main points of interest in this Balkan country can be reached directly by sea, as the largest Croatian cities, with the exception of the capital Zagreb and a few others, are coastal. Between cities of incomparable historical wealth, dream islands and magnificent protected natural areas, discovering Croatia by catamaran with or without a skipper promises a unique stay.
What are the best places to sail in Croatia?
Of all the former Yugoslav nations, Croatia is the most maritime. Due to its kilometers of coastline and the location of most of its major cities, the country is particularly well suited to catamaran charters. In Croatia, for example, you will have no problem finding anchorages all along the coast, from Pula in Istria to Split in Dalmatia, passing through the magnificent Kornati archipelago national park. The major cities have marinas where you can easily stop over. What's more, the Adriatic Sea is one of the most pleasant sailing areas in the Mediterranean.
Practical information on sailing in the area
There is only one area off-limits to sailors in Croatia: the military port of Split. Apart from this particular port, sailing in Croatia is particularly easy. Numerous catamarans are available in the ports of the major cities and there are no special formalities once the border has been crossed. In this Balkan coastal country, you will only have to pay 30 to 50 USD for a berth in a Croatian marina. Catamaran charters in Croatia are particularly simple, as this type of tourism is so widespread there. For maximum comfort, choose the summer season to discover the Croatian coast. September is also ideal for those who can go, as it combines the pleasant summer climate with a real lull in tourism.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 964 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $5,725 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,186 |
Maximum price per week | $83,462 |